Lori Loughlin’s influencer daughter Olivia Jade may be returning to YouTube in the new year. She made the announcement one day after her mom was released from prison.
Just one day after Lori Loughlin was released from prison, Olivia Jade Giannulli revealed she may be returning to YouTube in the new year! The 21-year-old influencer posted a TikTok video on December 29, in which she put together a flawless beauty look. “Like this if I should bring back my #vlogzzzzz,” she captioned the clip. “Also tried to show u guys this natural makeup look (I can do a tutorial if anyone wants) Kk bye ily.”
The former Full House star‘s daughter then confirmed she would love to return to the platform in 2021, after a fan commented, “Please post again on YouTube I love watching your videos!!!” She then posted a second TikTok, telling fans, “OK. I will. I guess I will come back to YouTube. What? Ah!” The news comes just one day after her mom was released from prison after serving just two months following her involvement in the 2019 college admissions scandal.
The disgraced former sitcom star completed her sentence in the same facility as actress Felicity Huffman, who was also involved in the college admissions scandal, dubbed ‘Operation Varsity Blues’. Lori had initially requested to serve her time at a medium-security prison camp located about two hours from her Los Angeles home, however her request was ultimately denied.
While in prison, her daughter Olivia sat down for a tell-all interview on Red Table Talk with Adrienne Banfield-Norris, 67, Jada Pinkett Smith, 49, and Willow Smith, 20. Olivia revealed that she was on spring break in March 2019 when she received a phone call hinting that something was wrong. “I just remember getting a call and it was like, ‘Hey Liv, have you talked to your mom?’” Olivia said. “And I was like, ‘No. Why?’ And they were like, ‘I’ll let you talk to her and then call me back.’ She continued, I was like, I’m just going to search my mom’s name up and then it’s everywhere. And I was sitting with a group of friends and I knew any second everybody was going to know too, if they didn’t already. And I remember just like freezing and feeling so ashamed. I went home and hid myself for probably like three or four months.”